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Water Beings

From Nature Worship to the Environmental Crisis

Distributed for Reaktion Books

Water Beings

From Nature Worship to the Environmental Crisis

Looking to the vast human history of water worship, a crucial study of our broken relationship with all things aquatic—and how we might mend it.
 
Early human relationships with water were expressed through beliefs in serpentine aquatic deities: rainbow-colored, feathered or horned serpents, giant anacondas, and dragons. Representing the powers of water, these beings were bringers of life and sustenance, world creators, ancestors, guardian spirits, and lawmakers. Worshipped and appeased, they embodied people’s respect for water and its vital role in sustaining all living things. Yet today, though we still recognize that “water is life,” fresh- and saltwater ecosystems have been critically compromised by human activities. This major study of water beings and what has happened to them in different cultural and historical contexts demonstrates how and why some—but not all—societies have moved from worshipping water to wreaking havoc upon it and asks what we can do to turn the tide.

280 pages | 126 color plates, 5 halftones | 7 1/2 x 9 3/4 | © 2023

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Reviews

“This beautifully crafted nonfiction [book] traces how humanity plunged from worshiping water to wreaking havoc on it. Strang’s study ranges from the ancient serpentine deities that represented the power of water as a bringer of life to today’s exploitation and pollution of our most precious resource.”

Sunday Post, Scotland

“Early human relationships with water were expressed through beliefs in serpentine aquatic deities. This looks into the vast human history of water worship and of our broken relationship with all things aquatic.”

Outdoor Swimmer

“Worthy of high praise. . . . Anthropologically and archaeologically stunning as well as artistically rewarding. . . . This interdisciplinary visual story is a wondrous homage to water.”

Visions for Sustainability Journal

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